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A Biggs & Myer Brief #1

Biggs, Myer, and the Vampire: A Biggs & Myer Brief

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The nastiest vampire in Covenant just got served—a restraining order.

Biggs and Myer is the first all human law firm to take on inhuman cases. They’re in a race against a blood moon, wielding both mortal law and magic, as they fight to avert a ritual that will make a local vampire all powerful.

Winning is survival.

Failure is certain death.

Neither vampire nor human can afford the latter.

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Published July 1, 2020

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E.M. Lacey

18 books25 followers
E. M. Lacey is an author who writes dark urban fantasy, dystopian, and science fiction. She’s a coffee drinkin’, meme postin’, movie watchin’ girl who loves to talk all things books and movies. You might bump into her at local comic cons and other such nerd fests. Whenever she’s not getting her nerd on, she’s writing, reading, binge-watching Netflix, or communing with horror movie fans and other authors online.

Ms. Lacey hails from Homestead, Florida but resides in Chicago, Illinois. She is working on her next piece.

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March 1, 2022
My first E.M. Lacey book and I enjoyed it. A lot of characters with "A" first names which was a bit confusing - Alba, Alex and Abigail - but having visible Afro-Latina rep is a definite plus. Also the use of Aztec mythology makes this stand out even more. Definitely plan to check out more from this author.
201 reviews
September 27, 2022
Fun novella with good bones. Interesting premise. Glad to see diverse, non-token characters. BUT: Needs more editing to eliminate run-on sentences, clarify character descriptions, clean up repetitive, banal dialogue & eliminate messy, inadvertent switches between past & present verb tenses within paragraphs.
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855 reviews7 followers
January 23, 2021
Interesting read

I couldn't put this book down. It was interesting and pulled me in from the cover. I'm looking forward to finding out what comes next..
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1,238 reviews4 followers
August 21, 2023
I think this is the first in a series, and there were lots of characters and the viewpoint shifted with nearly every chapter, which to me made it a little hard to follow and slightly more than a little hard to get truly invested in. It seems like there's more to the story of Alex and Alba, who are clients of the titular lawfirm, but since the books follow the lawfirm, I'm not sure they show up in the next story? I did like the diversity...there's definitely not enough representation in Urban Fantasy, and this was very nice to see. I liked the Aztec mythology as well. Not sure if I'll read the next one though. I'm more invested in the client characters than the lawfirm characters at this point.
286 reviews2 followers
April 25, 2022
I like this mystery.

It was a child memory that take me back to my Nancy drew days. That led to the Ms. Agatha christie. Who I still love today! My favor is ten little Indians. I love how I kept trying to guess who did it an not skip an read for you if you skip you miss key details that you need in the story. I am looking forward to reading more from this author. Happy reading.🙂😊
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60 reviews
June 18, 2021
Urban Horror

Good. I was surprised to find it more of a horror than urban fantasy but the writing was so good, i couldnt stop reading.
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November 30, 2020
Very Fun

Wish it was longer. I don’t really feel like I know the law firm to well. Even still enjoyable short romp!!
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